In America, we’ve all heard that Native Americans used (or continue to use) every part of the buffalo, letting nothing go to waste. But how was that done? What was each part used for?
Films, cookbooks and even competitive cooking shows are spotlighting this revival, honoring the land and the traditions that ...
We sat down with Indigenous revolutionaries, Sean "The Sioux Chef" Sherman and L.A.'s own Odilia Romero to reflect on native ...
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Before COVID-19, Native American tribes watched their revenues grow significantly—mostly thanks to investments in industries like hospitality and gambling, according to one analysis. That made ...
It was Sasha Begay’s fifth design that secured her a spot to sell her original Navajo designed mugs in the Desert View gift ...
The mainstream media has reacted to these podcasters’ growing political influence with a mix of bewilderment and — it must be ...
In 1937, President Franklin D. Roosevelt made Columbus Day a federal holiday at the urging of prominent Italian American ...
And since 1871, when reliable hurricane records started, no hurricane has made direct landfall on Sarasota. But there is no truth to the Native American blessings legend, New College of Florida ...
An Ooltewah native based in Atlanta, Megan Dorris works as an epidemic intelligence service officer, or a disease detective, for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Dorris ...
The consumer neobank, made by and for Native Americans, understood its target audience deeply and had a plan in place to earn ...